Hair Color: Two Rules for Success

When it comes to big changes nothing gives a more dramatic result than changing the color of your hair.

Just a simple change in shade, tone and color can give you an instant makeover, and with the quality and range of dye's available today, can look completely natural or as out there as you like.

When deciding to go for the big change it is important to remember there are two simple rules when it comes to picking the best shade for your hair.

Rule #1: Staying Within Your Natural Color Range

If you have dark hair and want to go lighter - go for it! Just remember that your hair will look better if you stay within 3 or 4 shades of your natural hair color rather than grabbing the peroxide and going for white blonde.

Rule #2: Matching With Your Skin Tone

People with warm skin have yellow or golden undertones and look good in gold jewelry. An easy way to tell if you have a warm tone is to see if the veins on the inside of your arms are tinged with green.

Cool skin has pinkish based or blue undertones and looks fabulous in silver jewelry, and will have blue tinged veins.

If you naturally have...

Dark or olive skin, try to stay with darker hair colors.

Yellow skin tones will look good with dark and rich colors, such as deep auburn.

Pale skin will match almost any color.

Pink skin is fantastic for neutral tones such as beige blonde and chocolate brown, but can look too pink with shades of red and gold.

Another easy way to know if a color will suit you is to match your eyes to your skin tone.

Pale skin and blue eyes will naturally suit blonde tones.

A medium skin tone with hazel eyes will look great with dark blonde and copper colors.

Darker skin with any eye color is perfect for pulling off dramatic shades of purple and mahogany.